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Too often, we fall to the temptation to despise or judge others, no matter how often we commit to stopping
It’s time for us to come down from our trees, meet Jesus face-to-face and experience His unconditional love for us
Our sense of what will happen after death should be a source of security for us, rather than a source of fear
As we draw near to the end of another liturgical year, we are invited to take stock of our current lives
Jesus taught us how to live and exercise true power on this earth as it is in heaven
Advent can be tough to celebrate because too often our culture is already celebrating Christmas
2nd Sunday of Advent | Awareness and attentiveness are hallmarks of those who are setting aside their old ways
This Advent, be patient in hope and trust, noticing what God is asking you to do today and actually doing it
4th Sunday in Advent | We can take God’s invitation to notice that His kingdom is at hand, right here, and right now.
The birth of Jesus in a stable reminds us that great things can happen through insignificant circumstances
What do we need to ponder abour our relationship with God, our families and our communities?
When we notice signs of Jesus working in our lives, we should give testimony to them
Following the example of Jesus, we can become sources of healing in our time
Ordinary Time is an opportunity to flex our ‘beatitude muscle’ and focus our reflection on one particular beatitude
What kind of life must we live so that others might see our good works and give glory to God?